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The building is exceedingly beautiful. It hosts a memorial museum for the big composer George Enescu. The staff organises often concerts, free for interested people. The museum had Christmas decorations with moderation . We were welcomed with traditional bagels, fruits, Christmas balls. The big hall...More

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One of the most beautiful buildings in Bucharest hosts a too-small museum dedicated to the greatest romanian composer. It worths the visit, but don't expect too much. Walk around the building, the garden is nice. Check the website for the museum's program.

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George Enescu was a child prodigy, and an excellent musician and composer. Born in Romania, he traveled extensively and was world-renowned for his work as a composer, musician, conductor and music teacher. He married the widow of Mihail Cantacuzino, the son of Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino,...More

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Both the the Cantacuzino Palace and his residence are very interesting to view. One tell the story of his work and many achievements (including all the medals he got). The little house tells his dramatic life story.

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The museum, dedicated to the great Romanian composer George Enescu, is hosted in a palace which belonged to his wife, Princess Cantacuzino; the palace is in a very poor condition. Actually, it is hosting now mainly some dormant institutions (which are sleeping on public money);...More

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Having seen this museum on television, I was anxious to see it for real. It involved a long walk along the Calea Victoriei and when I arrived I was disappointed to discover it closed. I had been told that it would be open at 10...More

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Architecture, music, great taste, all in one of the most beautiful buildings I’ve seen in my life (and I’m quite well traveled...).
A mini palace, grand yet warm and intimate, charged of history and the memory of famous people... overall you have a specific smell...More

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Good overall display and history regarding George Enescu. The world has yet to appreciate this composert who the Romanian's rightly love. Also, the festival was going on when I was there and it was great. Free concerts for all to experience in the Plaza.

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